On the Road Again
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Two whole Days....Nothing
Friday, March 13, 2026
A Hot Spot
Time Flies Like An Arrow......
Well, finally going to hit the keyboard using the communication highway. We are still in a RV Resort, Wilderness Lake Resort in Mathis Texas about 45 Minutes north of Corpus Christi.😎. Sadly there is no internet hook up so I am beginning with my trusty Hotspot (Thank you Jeff and Suzanne).
We left mid morning on Monday, February 23, rushing out to get ahead of the cold, blistery Michigan weather. Worked out pretty well and made it farther than we thought we would. We stayed at the Super 8 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. It was a decent enough place and the pups were welcome.
Tuesday, February 24th was a little more challenging because it took longer going around Memphis, Tennessee than we expected and had a devil of a time finding a place to stop. The roads were still good but we didn't know where we really were and we whizzed by every exit before I could see what was there. I tried to use the call centers to see what was coming up but they were not where we were, (I think they were in India) and kept asking me "where are you?" I just wanted to speak to someone at the front desk and boom, "Welcome to Wyndham Rewards and being a rewards returning guest" recording would come on. By now it was getting dark, I was tired, frustrated and Bill kept driving.
We had to stop for gasoline so we pulled off and into a truck stop and three motels were there, one not open, one that wouldn't take pets, so we went to Dreamland Inn (the name of the place). We just wanted the trailer to be safe, and that we would wake up in the morning. Pretty Sketchy area...and a Fifty dollar non refundable fee for the two pups. What a racket!!!! It was in Senatobia, Mississippi.
Things looking up on Wednesday. The roads were still good and each day the weather was changing along with the time. The temperature was rising but it was still a bit grey out. We had been keeping track of what was going on back home and deep saddened for you to be all bundled up, but inside we were glad we headed out.
Wednesday, we got up and had our sights set for Ameristar Casino in Vicksburg Mississippi. We decided to stay thru the weekend to catch our breath and let Bill get a break from driving. He did a few jobs on the Truck, sanitized the water holding tanks, reorganized his storage areas and just puttered. We did stop by the casino and checked out the buffet. Friday came, and we decided to try out the local restaurant the lady at the desk recommended. It was delightful. Rusty's Riverfront Grill, best fish around and it was great. Lots of fish entrees. We ordered Crab cakes, Shrimp, cooked oysters, asparagus with a bite, and their corn bread that was sooo very very tasty.
This was the area that I actually took some photos but I am not having luck adding them. I'm going to take a pause here to see what the deal is.
Hope you are all well and survived the nasty weather they are still talking about down here.
.....But Fruit Flies Like Bananas!!!!
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Trying to make an entry after a few years!!!!!!
Last time I looked Natalie and Hannah had come for a visit to one of MY favorite spots, San Antonio, Texas.
The River WalkIt was A great time but all too short. I'm going to post this and see how it goes.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Heading home
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Pancho Villa. Nice and Warm, Still Dusty Too!
Friday, March 23, 2018
Along the Way
Sparky’s is the famous hamburger spot in Hatch. It was about 11:00 A.M. when we drove thru and the line to get in was crazy.
What part of the world is known as “The land of the midnight sun”?
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Fort Stockton
Paisano Pete is the worlds largerst Roadrunner. He welcomes people into Fort Stockton. He is so dang cute!
Wagon train and settlers coming into the area
Cowboys herding the famous Texas Longhorns
This is the Visitor’s Center in Fort Stockton. It is in the original Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad Depot constructed in 1911. The first train arrived in Fort Stockton in1912 and the railroad proved successful for many years.The rail was eventually taken over by Texas and they became involved in the preservation and operation of the railroad line. The South Orient Line was one of seven rail gateways to between Mexico and the United States. It had the potential to relieve some of the conjestion at the borders by deverting rail traffic to the gateway at Persidio/Ojinaga. The 391 mile long railroad is the only rail owned by the state of Texas.
There are Two caboose cars outside the Visitor Center. The South Orient Line eventually purchased the Santa Fe, Atchinson, and Topeka rail lines before it filed for abandonment. That was when Texas took it over in 1999.
Interesting, made in Michigan
He has his eyes in his fingers and is playing with the wheel.
One of the cars as it was.
The Grey Mule Saloon is across the street from the Museum. Now it is a tasting room for St. Genevieve winery. Unfortunately it wasn’t open the day we were there.
The Officers Quarters
The Guard House